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Trump: "If we don't win, it will be too late"

Wednesday, September 28, 2016 - 01:10

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told supporters at a rally in Iowa: ''If we don't win this election, it will never ever happen....we will never have a shot -- this is it.'' Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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STORY: Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told supporters at a rally in Council Bluffs Iowa, "If we don't win this election, it will never ever happen....we will never have a shot -- this is it."
"The tables will be turned and it will be too late," he said.
As his supporters chanted "Lock her up," Trump shook his head later saying, "what is going on in this country is horrible."
While a majority of Americans say Democrat Hillary Clinton won Monday night's presidential debate, but her performance doesn't appear to have boosted her level of support among likely voters, according to a Reuters/Ipsos national tracking poll released on Wednesday.
The online poll, which gathered responses from more than 2,000 people on Tuesday, found that 56 percent of American adults felt that Clinton did a better job than Trump in the first of their three televised debates, compared with 26 percent who felt that Trump did better.
Even so, Clinton's performance seemed to have little impact on her support among America's likely voters. The poll showed 42 percent supported Clinton while 38 percent supported Trump. Over the past few weeks Clinton has maintained a lead of between 4 and 6 points over Trump.

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